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Level 3
Teaching Assistant, Apprenticeship
This apprenticeship will give you the skills you’ll need to assist and support teachers and children in the classroom, encompassing special educational needs and emotional vulnerabilities. You’ll be expected to act as a role model to the children, take an active part of the team and in lesson planning, and act with kindness and care, to improve pupil progress and development.
Though this role will be demanding, seeing the progress of the children will be hugely rewarding.
Studying this course means that you will also be part of our Early Years and Education Career Excellence Hub, which is endorsed by leading employers, who are actively involved throughout your whole training programme.
What does the course involve?
You must be employed a minimum of 30 hours a week and attend college for coaching, college taught sessions and EPA preparations.
You will attend College one day a week to gain vital background knowledge in a variety of sector-related subjects. Topics you will study include schools as organisations, assessment for learning. child and young person development, safeguarding the welfare of children and young people, supporting positive behaviour, partnership working in services for children and young people, health and safety.
As part of this study programme you will develop your maths and English skills and you will need to pass Level 2 functional skills by the end of your apprenticeship. All aspects of your study programme will be discussed at your interview.
How will the course be assessed?
We’ll assess your practical skills, projects and workplace performance. There will be an end-point assessment consisting of a professional discussion, workplace observation and a knowledge test.
What future study opportunities and careers are there?
You could progress to a role in a range of settings, including primary and secondary schools and SEND provision. Or you can increase your skills with a degree in BA (Hons) Education, Society and Childhood or a BA(Hons) Send and Inclusive Practice at University Centre Weston.
What do I do next?
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Entry Requirements
You will need a Level 2 Early Years or Teaching Assistant qualification and a level 1 in Maths and English. You will also need to be in relevant employment, but we can help you find this. On enrolment your employer will require you to undertake a DBS check.
Entry Requirements
You will need a Level 2 Early Years or Teaching Assistant qualification and a level 1 in Maths and English. You will also need to be in relevant employment, but we can help you find this. On enrolment your employer will require you to undertake a DBS check.
Category & Subject Area
Apprenticeships Courses for 16 to 18-year-olds Courses for 16 to 18-year-olds Courses for adults Courses for adults Education and Early Years Education and Early YearsiAn interview is required for this course.
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